By Mikhaila Crowie
4 October 2008
Ferrari driver and reigning Formula One world champion Kimi Raikkonen has had his fair share of bad luck this season.
Raikkonen crashed out of last week’s Marina Bay Grand Prix.
The Finnish driver said it was difficult to explain this dark period in his career.
Raikkonen said it is definitely a sad situation to be stuck in but says he can do little to change it.
The reigning F1 champion is currently fourth on the world leadership table, 27 points behind leader Lewis Hamilton.
Raikkonen apologised to Ferrari, acknowledging the great work they have done on the F2008.
With just three races left, it will almost be impossible for the Iceman to regain his crown.
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